Juan Gonzalez has described the Latino experience in the United States. One of the important things that he discusses in the demographics of Latino population in the United States, noting that Latinos are going to be a major demographic nationwide by 2050 and that half of all Americans could have Latino ancestry by the end of the century. This is something that is likely to be transformative in terms of culture, and will have a strong influence on the United States.
He discusses, for example, the current influence of Latino-Americans on immigration policy. He notes that there is tremendous resistance in conservative circles in particular to the recognition of the strong influx of Latinos to America, in particular undocumented immigrants, but that this policy is something that affects all Latinos, usually negatively. Yet, it is also at odds with the overwhelming demographic shift in America, where Latinos are going to have more influence going forward, and it is this that drives a lot of conservative fear, since the influence of older, European paradigms is going to be replaced over the next century with paradigms derived more from Latin American tradition.
A lot of what Gonzalez discusses is about other Latino groups, rather than Puerto Ricans specifically. Puerto Ricans as a group are different in terms of their relationship with the United States. The political difference is evident -- Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, albeit with limited rights. But they do have rights of movement, which is something other Latino groups struggle with....
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